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Frontline is an investigative journalism television program from PBS (Public Broadcasting Service), producing in-depth documentaries on a variety of domestic and international stories and issues, and broadcasting them on air and online.
The Robertsons discuss being featured in Duck Dynasty, which was the most watched cable reality show, raising adopted biracial children, racism in America, future political aspirations, and their new show, At Home with the Robertsons, on Facebook Watch.
Hidden Colors features several interviews with commentators on subjects such as the race and appearance of Jesus Christ and the reasons behind the end of slavery. The film also states Africans were the first to circumnavigate the globe, there was "pre-European settlement in the United States", that Africans created the first Asian dynasties ...
[20] The Green Party of England and Wales issued a statement condemning the summary of the report as "a deliberate attempt to whitewash institutional racism" and that "Institutional racism in the UK does exist". [21] In March 2022, the government announced a series of policy measures intended to address racial disparities, informed by the report.
Trumptanic. 2021: The Week That Felt Like A Year – A ̶F̶o̶n̶d̶ Look Back. Tom Hanks (new footage from December 16, 2020 episode), Meryl Streep (new footage from December 7, 2020 episode) and George Clooney (new footage from December 18, 2020 episode) take "The Colbert Questionert".
Dear White People is an American comedy-drama television series on Netflix that follows several black college students at an Ivy League institution (the fictional Winchester University), touching on issues surrounding modern American race relations from a politically progressive perspective. [1]
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Religious discrimination against Christians ended with the Edict of Milan (313 AD), and the Edict of Thessalonica (380 AD) made Christianity the official religion of the empire. [8] By the 5th century Christianity became the dominant religion in Europe and took a reversed role, discriminating against pagans, heretics, and Jews. [9]